Across our country, social enterprise partnerships between the public and private sectors are providing millions of Americans - young and old - a second chance.
All human beings are born entrepreneurs. Some get a chance to unleash that capacity. Some never got the chance, never knew that he or she has that capacity.
If everybody is doing it one way, there's a good chance you can find your niche by going exactly in the opposite direction.
I believe the Thai people are patient, and the people at least give me a chance to prove my ability to help them.
Electric cars are really very cool. Air-source heat pumps are great.
If you're unwilling to try new things and to fail and learn, you don't have a shot. That doesn't mean you are going to be successful, but you have to try to change.
So what it means is when you don't believe in the inevitable, it means you don't expect that that's how things have to turn out. You can change them.
The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of changing their views to fit the facts, they try to change the facts to fit their views.
When decisions on nuclear power stations and runways are delayed and the government dilly-dallies, people think they aren't important.
An efficient government is dangerous in the hands of the wrong man. Sadly, the right sort of man never seems interested in the job.
It used to be that the only ones with access to cutting-edge technology were top government labs, big companies and the ultra-rich. It was simply too expensive for the rest of us to afford.
The Department of Energy made an investment that failed, and it got raked over the coals for that failed investment. This is ridiculous. The fact of the matter is, the government should be making a lot of risky investments, the majority of which are ...
What you see is when the government gets involved, you run out of money and health care gets rationed.
The Japanese press likes me a lot, but the problem is the Japanese government. It's very bureaucratic.
Real estate deals a lot with the government. It isn't like manufacturing, logistics, home appliances or the auto sector, which deal with consumers.
It drives me crazy when people talk about the scale as an indicator of health, because your weight doesn't tell you what's going on at a biochemical level.
There's an opportunity for the pharmacist to play a much greater role in health care, especially with what we have going on in this country with the shortage of primary-care physicians.
The most important thing for me is health - you wake up in the morning, you can breathe, and you can walk.
Mainly I'm a vegan because I like animals, and I don't want to be involved in their suffering. Also, it's better for my health and for the environment.
Nothing is more valuable to people than health care, and by paying, they feel less like beggars and more like 'customers' who can and should demand quality care.
I'm home a lot. Because I live in Ireland, we can live under the celebrity radar. I might go missing for a whole year.